Hey all!
So I came to Canada on February 1st of this year on an International Experience Canada visa from the US, found a job, and started working at the beginning of March. I live in Quebec, so I'm planning on doing the Programme de l'expérience québécoise to fast-track to permanent residency. However: I need to work in Quebec full-time for 12 months before applying, so my one-year visa won't give me enough time. On top of that, I'd like to actually receive services I pay taxes for (health insurance, etc.)
From what I see online, my employer will have to submit an LMO, and then I apply for a work permit in the same way as I would from outside of Canada?
Do they have to advertise for my job again? (Getting fired while trying to get a visa extension would not be so fun.)
Do you recommend waiting until this fall to apply for an extension / new visa?
So I came to Canada on February 1st of this year on an International Experience Canada visa from the US, found a job, and started working at the beginning of March. I live in Quebec, so I'm planning on doing the Programme de l'expérience québécoise to fast-track to permanent residency. However: I need to work in Quebec full-time for 12 months before applying, so my one-year visa won't give me enough time. On top of that, I'd like to actually receive services I pay taxes for (health insurance, etc.)
From what I see online, my employer will have to submit an LMO, and then I apply for a work permit in the same way as I would from outside of Canada?
Do they have to advertise for my job again? (Getting fired while trying to get a visa extension would not be so fun.)
Do you recommend waiting until this fall to apply for an extension / new visa?